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Employer wants me to certify. What should I take?

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Hi All,

I regularly read the forums but this is my first post.

My employer says he can see good potential in me and he is providing me with a training grant as he wants me to certify.

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I think this is a good thing you have already seen the routes.

If you use a lot of Windows, I would probably go the MTA route. The MCSA Win 7 (680 + 685) uses a little bit of Server 2008 R2 also, so would stand you in good stead.

Not at all, I started out my career being Novell Netware certified, moved to Microsoft and now VMware, just because you have certifications from one vendor doesn't mean it pigeon holes your career later down the road.

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